The Images Module is a place to scan and store most forms and letters that you would normally store in a paper chart. If you still use paper charts, they can be much thinner and cleaner. For information about imaging software, see Bridges to Other Programs.

When you Scan forms or images, they are saved as simple jpg files, making them always available to other programs. In addition to scanning forms, you can also import any file type at all, including Word, PDF, and Excel formats.

Files are organized in tree view by folders, which are also called categories. You can customize and define the folders/categories in Definitions, Image Categories.
- Click on an image file (jpg, gif) or PDF, to preview it in the window on the right. For other file types, there is no preview capability.
- Double click an item to open it in its default program. For example, a Word file (.doc) would open in MS Word.

A patient's files are stored in their patient folder in the A to Z folders. Patient folders are named based on last name, first name and a unique number (Patient.PatNum in the database). Keeping all images for a patient within a single folder makes it easy to copy your files to other programs and to keep things organized. You have complete access to every file, but DO NOT move or rename them, because then Open Dental will be unable to find them.

Printer: Opens the Select Printer window so you can print the selected image. The image will automatically be sized to fit the printed page.X: Delete the selected image.I: Display image information, such category, name, date, type and description. Some information can be changed. See Image Information below.Sign: Open the Signature window to attach a note to the selected image and Digitally Sign it. Scan Document: Use the flatbed scanner of your attached device to Scan a single page document.Scan Multi-Page Document: Use the automatic document feeder (ADF) of your attached device to scan multiple pages.Scan Radiograph: Select when you are scanning a radiograph. The pixel windowing settings set in Imaging Setup will be used as the default. Also see Enhancing Radiograph Images.Scan Photo: Scan a photo.

Import: Import an existing file from your computer or network. You can only import one file at a time.Export: Export a file to another location on your computer or network.Copy: Copy the selected item to the clipboard.Paste: Paste an item from the clipboard into the selected image folder.Template: See Template Forms.Capture: Capture an image with a Suni sensor.

Slider: Click and drag each edge of the slider left or right to adjust the pixel windowing values for the selected image. Windowing is useful for images like radiographs because
it isolates gray levels. Changes are visible in the preview as you drag. For more details, see Enhancing Radiograph Images.Crop tool: Click to activate, then click and drag to draw a rectangle around the part of the image you want to keep. When you release the mouse button, a confirmation message will show. Click OK to remove the parts of the image outside of the drawn rectangle. This cannot be undone.Hand tool mode: Click to activate, then click on the image and drag to move it around the preview pane.Magnifying Glass + and - : Zoom in and out in 50% increments. Click 100 to view at 100%.Rotate: The last three buttons let you flip and rotate the image in 90 and 180 degree increments. Flipping only changes the way an image is displayed, it does not change the actual file. The reason being that the image is in a compressed format, and changing it would result in a slight loss of data as the image is recompressed.

Image Information
To access and edit file information, click Info in the toolbar or right click on a file, then click Info. This window will also open when you scan or import a file.

Categories: Correspond to the folder names. Select the category the image should be stored under. Options can be customized in Definitions, Image Categories.

File Name: The name and location of the file. It cannot be changed. Files are automatically named using this format: LastnameFirstnameUniquenumber (the autoindex number of the document table in the database). They are stored in the patient's A to Z folder.

Tooth Numbers: If this file pertains to a tooth, you can enter numbers for reference.

Date and Description: Can be changed.

Audit Trail: View a log of all changes to the item (creating, editing, deleting).

Moving Files into the Images ModuleTo move files into the Images module, you have four options.

3. Drag and drop files from a Windows folder directly into an Images folder.

4. Copy/Paste an image from the clipboard. Within another program, copy the image to the clipboard (Ctrl + C or Edit, Copy). Or copy an active window to the clipboard by pressing Alt + PrtScn (Print Screen is usually at the top of the keyboard above the arrow keys). Then, in the Images module, select the category and click Paste. Pasted images will not be compressed, but generally only take up 1/4 of the space of a scanned document. See also PrintScreen tool to capture screen shots that you do not want to save with any particular patient.

If you copy/paste an existing image that's already in Open Dental, the file size may get bloated, especially if it starts out as a gif. All such images get converted to jpg with zero compression, resulting in some bloat. The current recommendation for duplicating a gif is to copy it directly to the A to Z folders using Windows. Then, return to the Open Dental Images module, and refresh. The new file will be picked up and attached to the patient.

5. Copy Directly Into the Patient's Folder. In Windows, simply select and copy the files, then paste the files into the patient's folder in the A to Z folder. The next time you open the Images module for the patient, the files will be automatically added to the tree view, and you can recategorize or rename. This is useful when copying large quantities of files at once. Once recognized by Open Dental, DO NOT rename or move the files, or Open Dental will not know where to find them.

Imaging Software
For more complex imaging requirements, you will need imaging software.
It is very common to use one program for dental practice management
and a different program for image management. See Program Bridges for information on using the many bridges that we support.

TroubleshootingError: HRESULT E_Fail
has been returned from a call to a COM component.Solution: This error can occur when you select a PDF image in the Images module and your internet browser does not have the proper plugin. To resolve follow these steps: